Biography
Dr. Anne Corrigan is a 2004 graduate of Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine and completed her internship at Mississippi State University and her Small Animal Internal Medicine residency at Auburn University. She is currently a professor of Small Animal Internal Medicine at St. George’s University in Grenada and the Associate Dean for Academic Programs. She enjoys teaching and infectious disease research, with current projects in Canine Ehrlichiosis and Transmissible Venereal Tumor. She is the proud recipient of two Distinguished Teaching Awards, two Golden Apple Teaching Awards, the SGU SGA Faculty appreciation award, and the Best Faculty Oral Presentation at SGU Research Day 2017. Her academic honors include Zeta, Epsilon and Alpha Delta chapters of Phi Zeta membership; and was on the Phi Zeta National Research Awards Committee and was chair 2011-2013. She currently lives with her husband, three dogs, and three cats.
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Areas of Interest
- Infectious diseases
Affiliations
- AVMA, ACVIM
Selected Publications
- "Mitochondrial genetic diversity, selection and recombination in a canine transmissible cancer" Strakova et al. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife. 14552. May 17, 2016.
- Effect of Glucocorticoid Administration on Serum Aldosterone Concentration Corrigan AM, Behrend EN, Martin LG, Kemppainen RJ. AJVR 71:6, June 2010, 649-654.
Selected Projects
- Ehrlichia Prevention, Grenada TVT project, Paraquat assessment in canine urine.
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